Indiana Forest Alliance page banner

State Forest Campaign

The Indiana Forest Alliance is the watchdog of the Indiana Department of Natural Resources, Division of Forestry. We monitor the commercial timber sale program on Indiana's publicly owned state forests, continuously building a case and advocating for drastic reform of the management of state forests. The Division of Forestry currently operates under the principles and guidance of a 100 year old charter. This outdated direction fails to adequately value the ecological benefits of state forests as recreational refuge, interior forest habitat, and a clean water origin. In order to protect and enhance these values we must end the commercial logging of Indiana's state forests.

In early 2002, thanks to the efforts of the Indiana Forest Alliance and other friends, State Representative Mark Kruzan (D-61) introduced the first ever legislation to do just that. The bill did not make it out of the natural resources committee, but it did provoke the Governor's office and the highest administrators of the DNR to meet with us and begin to develop a formal process of public input and right of appeal. As of August 2003, that process is still not in place.

Our experience has been that most people are not even aware that logging occurs on our state forests. They see the purposes of these forests as being for recreation, wildlife habitat, clean air, and clean water. The public does not want the trees from our forests to be bought and cut by private companies.

The Department of Natural Resources claims to manage state forests for: recreation, timber production, wildlife habitat, emotional uplift, scenic value, conservation education and watershed protection. Timber production is not appropriate for these forests due to the unique opportunities for other uses; when an area is managed for timber production, the other values are diminished or lost.

As taxpayers and citizens of Indiana, we should have a voice in how our public forests are managed. There are numerous arguments supporting the Indiana Forest Alliance's main goal - an end to commercial extraction from our state forests.

Economic Factors

Ecological Impacts

Legal Considerations

Lack of Public Input

Objectives

The Indiana Forest Alliance calls for the Indiana Department of Natural Resources to end the state forest timber program.

In the meantime, the DNR should:

Take Action:

Please write a letter to the State Forester John Seifert, asking him to end commercial logging on our state forests. Please use the facts and arguments above to help you write your letter.

Write to:

John Seifert Division of Forestry Indianapolis, IN

Volunteer or donate financial support to IFA's legal effort to compel the Division of Forestry to create an environmental study and public input process for the management of the state forest system.